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05-10-2016, 12:54 AM | #1 |
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Project Z
I guess I should start a bit of a build thread here. A little history first. I bought this 91 Z71 short bed around 2000 or so and drove it pretty regular for about four years or so. I acquired a couple of different vehicles after and the 91 pretty much set around. It had begun to get pretty tired at 250,000+ miles. Eventually after a few years of setting I bought a parts truck for the drivetrain. I swapped in the donor engine and replaced the 700r4 with a NV3500 trans. I had went through the engine and put new gaskets, oil pump, water pump, tune up etc. on it as I went. The trans received a new heavy duty clutch kit. After all of this it rarely got driven and pretty much sat over the next couple years. I did start driving it again off and on for about six months at a time.
Well in 2014 I sold it to help fund a business I was starting. I regretted doing so but I had to do it for the business. I knew I had made a mistake and after the business started doing well I plotted to try to buy it back. Fast forward to about a month ago when I bought it back after the rear end had pretty much exploded and put a whole through the pumpkin. I haven't done much to it since except took the hood and grille off my 93 and swapped them on. I also bought a six lug 14 bolt and put in. I had to put new pinion and axle seals in along with new rear brakes. I have since drove it a few miles enough to know that the new rear end is working good. My plans for the truck were to get the rear end fixed, body/paint work, redo interior, new factory take off wheels, exhaust and then possible a 5.3l and 4l60e that I have in a donor truck. Today I thought I would swap dashes from my 93 into the 91. I started on the 93 and had the dash out in a couple hours after being my first one. I then started on the 91 and soon found out the dash cluster plug connectors are mounted totally different. I about called it quits right then but decided I would try to somehow make it work. I went ahead and pulled the 91 dash too. This led me to find a mess of wires hidden behind the dash that have been like this since before I bought it originally but didn't know it was like this. I found anything from wire nuts used to duct tape to speaker wire use as ground wires. I quickly cut all of that out and still have to finish a few thing up. T This then led to me totally ripping out all the interior. I had not intended to do this but it all came on kind of quickly. As it sets now all the interior is out minus door panels and a couple trim pieces. I am going to work on getting the new dash back in it and everything hooked back up. The rest of the interior might hold off for awhile. I am having thought of swapping a 700r4 back in while the carpet is out. I would have to weld in the plate I originally cut out for the NV3500 to go in. Figured this might be the time instead of doing this twice later. I am still debating. If I can find a deal on a transmission without having to rebuild or buy a new one then I might go ahead and do this now. I am wanting to get the bodywork and paint done next before wheels and exhaust. I guess this is enough reading for this time. I will get some photos up here tomorrow. Time to turn into bed for the night.
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05-10-2016, 09:14 AM | #2 |
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Pic time. After I bought the truck back and got home I swapped to the 94+ grille and put on the ram air hood. I am going to buy a new 94+ grille but using this one until then. I like the new look with the grille and hood. Then what started out to be a dash swap ended up being a complete interior tear out which I just did last night. After pulling that dash out I found all the wire nut splices, duct tape and speaker wire used as ground wires. The scary thing is that I drove it that way unknowingly for around 14 years. I cut it all out last night and in process of repairing the wiring today.
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05-10-2016, 09:18 AM | #3 |
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pics
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05-10-2016, 09:25 AM | #4 |
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The carpet was terrible. I also forgot about the rear end. The 10 bolt had went out before I bought it back. So I decided to upgrade a little and bought a 14 bolt 6 lug rear from a 90 K2500. I put new pinion and axle seals in along with doing a U-bolt flip kit too. I ordered new stainless axle lines from Inline Tube and a new Delco center brake hose. Had the drums cleaned up a little and new shoes were put on and topped the diff with 75-90.
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05-10-2016, 09:26 AM | #5 |
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14 bolt.
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05-10-2016, 09:26 AM | #6 |
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U-bolt flip kit installed. Also I did have one issue with the new rear end. I started to pull the pinion bolt that holds the big pin in and where the threaded part of the bolt transitions into the small pin is where it snapped. Luckily I used a small propane torch to heat the housing it was in and a small screwdriver to walk the rest of the threads out. Once far enough I pulled the pin out with a magnet. Bought a new bolt and was back in business.
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05-20-2016, 09:18 AM | #7 |
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Re: Project Z
in post #3 picture #2 you have exceeded the amount of screwdrivers allowed in 1 picture.
+1 vote for the 95+ cab, i prefer the newer interior also.
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05-20-2016, 10:34 AM | #8 | |
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Not sure where I want to go with this truck. After riding around in my new to me 2000 crew cab I have found myself looking for a 95-98 regular cab short bed ready to go. I already have an 85 short bed that I need to finish putting back together and really don't want this to turn into the same thing. The 85 started off as "Oh I will just replace this" and turned into a full blown frame off rebuild.
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06-02-2016, 12:02 AM | #9 |
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Not alot going on here lately. I did pressure wash the carpet and put it and the seat back in. I have been putting a few things back together here and there. I am still looking for a nice dash to put back in. Probably going to leave some plastic trim out until the rockers get replace. Also I am going to leave the rear trim out until the new dash goes in so I can wire the speakers in and also I need a new piece or two of trim.
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06-20-2016, 03:51 PM | #10 |
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Hopefully going tomorrow morning to take a dash out at the salvage yard. I am going to get a new headliner and a few interior trim pieces for it as well. I found a nice set of Yukon GT door panels but not sure if they are a direct plug n play. This Yukon also has a set of factory fender flares that I am debating whether I want to put on my truck if I stay with a fleet side bed.
I am ready to get this truck back on the road. I always have a second truck just in case. However this is the second truck and yesterday my Duramax blew a transmission line and left me without a vehicle. I am getting there though with this truck, just taking a little more time than expected.
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06-20-2016, 10:10 PM | #11 |
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Debating on going with a step side bed or stay fleet side. I like both looks. The wheel arches are rotted on mine along with a couple cross members underneath. Then I have also been debating the factory fender flares but I am leaning towards without them. Here is a pic of a step side the same color and would be a very close representation of what mine will look like since it is the same color. I am going to try to get a set of the new factory take off wheels too.
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06-20-2016, 10:13 PM | #12 |
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Stay fleet side and add the flares!
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I think I've seen you over on the square side of the forum. What ever happened with this truck?
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Yeah I have an 85 Short Bed that I started a frame off on. The 91 hasn't seen much attention all year. I haven't had time with working alot of hours this summer. I did buy some new Silverado takeoff wheels for it this year and started on the exhaust. I just ended up buying a new y-pipe, center pipe section and put a Dynomax turbo muffler on it., Single in and dual out. Not sure what I am going to do from here. It still needs the rockers and cab corners replaced, needs a new bed and paint. I drive it occasionally but haven't done much to it lately.
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It's a neat truck though. And it looks like your new gray dash turned out just fine.
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